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Resilience, vulnerability and adaptive capacity of an inland rural town prone to flooding: a climate change adaptation case study of Charleville, Queensland, Australia.

机译:易发生洪灾的内陆农村小镇的复原力,脆弱性和适应能力:澳大利亚昆士兰州查尔维尔的气候变化适应案例研究。

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Australia is currently experiencing climate change effects in the form of higher temperatures and more frequent extreme events, such as floods. Floods are its costliest form of natural disaster accounting for losses estimated at over $300 million per annum. This article presents an historical case study of climate adaptation of an Australian town that is subject to frequent flooding. Charleville is a small, inland rural town in Queensland situated on an extensive flood plain, with no significant elevated areas available for relocation. The study aimed to gain an understanding of the vulnerability, resilience and adaptive capacity of this community by studying the 2008 flood event. Structured questionnaires were administered in personal interviews in February 2010 to householders and businesses affected by the 2008 flood, and to institutional personnel servicing the region (n=91). Data were analysed using appropriate quantitative and qualitative techniques. Charleville was found to be staunchly resilient, with high levels of organisation and cooperation, and well-developed and functioning social and institutional networks. The community is committed to remaining in the town despite the prospect of continued future flooding. Its main vulnerabilities included low levels of insurance cover (32% residents, 43% businesses had cover) and limited monitoring data to warn of impending flooding. Detailed flood modelling and additional river height gauging stations are needed to enable more targeted evacuations. Further mitigation works (e.g., investigate desilting Bradley's Gully and carry out an engineering assessment) and more affordable insurance products are needed. Regular information on how residents can prepare for floods and the roles different organisations play are suggested. A key finding was that residents believe they have a personal responsibility for preparation and personal mitigation activities, and these activities contribute substantially to Charleville's ability to respond to and cope with flood events. More research into the psychological impacts of floods is recommended. Charleville is a valuable representation of climate change adaptation and how communities facing natural disasters should organise and operate.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11069-011-9791-y
机译:澳大利亚目前正以更高的温度和更频繁的极端事件(例如洪水)的形式遭受气候变化的影响。洪水是其最昂贵的自然灾害形式,造成的损失估计每年超过3亿美元。本文介绍了一个历史案例研究,该案例研究了一个经常遭受洪水泛滥的澳大利亚小镇的气候适应问题。查理维尔(Charleville)是昆士兰州的一个内陆乡村小镇,坐落在广阔的洪泛平原上,没有可搬迁的高架区域。该研究旨在通过研究2008年洪水事件来了解该社区的脆弱性,复原力和适应能力。在2010年2月的个人访谈中,针对受2008年洪水影响的家庭和企业,以及为该地区提供服务的机构人员,进行了结构化问卷调查( n = 91)。使用适当的定量和定性技术分析数据。查理维尔被发现具有坚定的韧性,具有高水平的组织与合作,以及发达和运转良好的社会和体制网络。尽管未来可能继续发生洪水,但社区仍致力于留在城镇。它的主要漏洞包括较低的保险覆盖率(32%的居民,43%的企业拥有保险)和有限的监视数据以警告即将发生的洪水。需要详细的洪水模型和附加的河高测量站,以实现更有针对性的撤离。需要进一步的缓解措施(例如,调查Bradley's Gully淤泥的沉陷并进行工程评估),并且需要更多负担得起的保险产品。建议定期提供有关居民如何为洪水做准备以及不同组织扮演的角色的信息。一个关键的发现是居民认为他们对准备和个人减灾活动负有个人责任,而这些活动大大有助于查理维尔应对和应对洪水事件的能力。建议对洪水的心理影响进行更多研究。沙勒维尔(Charleville)是气候变化适应以及面对自然灾害的社区应如何组织和运作的宝贵代表。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11069-011-9791-y

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